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Double ExposureTaken with a Holga 135
Kodak Gold 200 speed 35mm film
Unedited
Amelia Island, FL
Sept. 10, 2010
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Comments: 11
intelligentsia91 [2010-09-17 09:16:52 +0000 UTC]
wait. did u took the cloth pic earlier w a polaroid and double exposure later w a holga? man..
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OVEclipse In reply to intelligentsia91 [2010-09-17 15:01:00 +0000 UTC]
haha
i took both of these exposures on my holga.
that polaroid photo was blank (it came out of the camera all brown) so I threw it into the water so it could be swept away into the waves, but since i was holding my holga, i decided to take a picture of it while it was still floating. then i took the pic of my family folding up the beach tent, which made this double exposure!
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intelligentsia91 In reply to OVEclipse [2010-09-17 15:27:59 +0000 UTC]
haha~ lol. it is an amazing photo tho.
good for you~
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s-o-u-l-r-e-a-p-e-r [2010-09-16 13:32:05 +0000 UTC]
how did you do the polaroid photo without photoshop editing?
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OVEclipse In reply to s-o-u-l-r-e-a-p-e-r [2010-09-17 14:58:32 +0000 UTC]
I had a blank polaroid photo, so i tossed it into the water, and before it got swept into the tide, I took a picture of it floating in the water with my holga. And instead of advancing to the next frame on my roll of film, i took a shot of my family putting away our beach tent...which made the double exposure. and this is how it turned out!
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s-o-u-l-r-e-a-p-e-r In reply to OVEclipse [2010-09-18 14:30:27 +0000 UTC]
wow! this is really a great trick using multiple exposure. I really admire your work
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OVEclipse In reply to s-o-u-l-r-e-a-p-e-r [2010-09-20 21:41:52 +0000 UTC]
thank you so much!
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